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$1999 / Per Person

Under Canvas, Grand Canyon

4 night getaway from $224 per couple per night

NOTE: THIS DESTINATION IS SEASONAL AND OPENS APRIL 17th – OCTOBER 28th FOR 2024.
Glamping, National Parks
Day 1 :
  • Arrival & Resort Familiarization Morning: Arrive at Under Canvas Grand Canyon. Check-in and get acquainted with your luxury tent and the various amenities the resort offers. Afternoon: Relax and soak in the serenity of the location. Perhaps, indulge in a short nap. Attend any orientation or activities that the resort may offer for first-time guests to familiarize them with the surroundings. Evening: Savor a delicious dinner at the resort's on-site restaurant. Engage in stargazing – the remote location offers a spectacular view of the night sky.
Day 2 :
  • Intro to the Grand Canyon Morning: Enjoy a hearty breakfast. Drive to the Grand Canyon South Rim and visit the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. Gather maps, trail information, and learn about ranger-led programs. Embark on the Rim Trail – you can walk a section of it to enjoy panoramic views of the canyon. Afternoon: Head to Yavapai Point and Geology Museum. Explore the Historic Village and perhaps catch a glimpse of the mule teams preparing for their journey down. Evening: Return to Under Canvas. Share your day's experiences around a communal campfire, enjoying the warmth and camaraderie.
Day 3 :
  • Adventure Day Morning: Begin with an early breakfast. Engage in a guided horseback riding tour or a helicopter tour for an aerial view of the canyon, if within your budget. Afternoon: Drive to Desert View, stopping at viewpoints along the way. The Watchtower at Desert View offers a unique perspective of the canyon. Evening: Back at Under Canvas, you might opt for a relaxing evening or attend any special event or activity the resort offers.
Day 4 :
  • Inner Canyon Exploration Morning: Have a fulfilling breakfast, ensuring you're energized for the day. Start your hike down the Bright Angel Trail. You don't need to go all the way to the bottom; even a few miles will offer a different perspective of the canyon's grandeur. Remember, the hike up takes about twice as long as the hike down. Afternoon: Relax and recover from the morning's exertion. Visit the Grand Canyon Railway in Williams, AZ, if time permits. Evening: Dinner at the resort. Perhaps enjoy a book or board games available at the resort.
Day 5 :
  • Leisure & Farewell Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast with the stunning backdrop of nature. Try any resort activities you haven't yet experienced. This could include workshops, yoga, or other wellness activities. Afternoon: Drive to some of the lesser-visited viewpoints or areas you might have missed earlier. Alternatively, consider visiting the nearby town of Tusayan for some shopping or a visit to the IMAX theater showcasing a movie about the Grand Canyon. Evening: Your farewell dinner at the resort. Reflect on the memories created and perhaps plan your next adventure.
Day 1 :
  • Arrival & Resort Familiarization Morning: Arrive at Under Canvas Grand Canyon. Check-in and get acquainted with your luxury tent and the various amenities the resort offers. Afternoon: Relax and soak in the serenity of the location. Perhaps, indulge in a short nap. Attend any orientation or activities that the resort may offer for first-time guests to familiarize them with the surroundings. Evening: Savor a delicious dinner at the resort's on-site restaurant. Engage in stargazing – the remote location offers a spectacular view of the night sky.
Day 2 :
  • Intro to the Grand Canyon Morning: Enjoy a hearty breakfast. Drive to the Grand Canyon South Rim and visit the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. Gather maps, trail information, and learn about ranger-led programs. Embark on the Rim Trail – you can walk a section of it to enjoy panoramic views of the canyon. Afternoon: Head to Yavapai Point and Geology Museum. Explore the Historic Village and perhaps catch a glimpse of the mule teams preparing for their journey down. Evening: Return to Under Canvas. Share your day's experiences around a communal campfire, enjoying the warmth and camaraderie.
Day 3 :
  • Adventure Day Morning: Begin with an early breakfast. Engage in a guided horseback riding tour or a helicopter tour for an aerial view of the canyon, if within your budget. Afternoon: Drive to Desert View, stopping at viewpoints along the way. The Watchtower at Desert View offers a unique perspective of the canyon. Evening: Back at Under Canvas, you might opt for a relaxing evening or attend any special event or activity the resort offers.
Day 4 :
  • Inner Canyon Exploration Morning: Have a fulfilling breakfast, ensuring you're energized for the day. Start your hike down the Bright Angel Trail. You don't need to go all the way to the bottom; even a few miles will offer a different perspective of the canyon's grandeur. Remember, the hike up takes about twice as long as the hike down. Afternoon: Relax and recover from the morning's exertion. Visit the Grand Canyon Railway in Williams, AZ, if time permits. Evening: Dinner at the resort. Perhaps enjoy a book or board games available at the resort.
Day 5 :
  • Leisure & Farewell Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast with the stunning backdrop of nature. Try any resort activities you haven't yet experienced. This could include workshops, yoga, or other wellness activities. Afternoon: Drive to some of the lesser-visited viewpoints or areas you might have missed earlier. Alternatively, consider visiting the nearby town of Tusayan for some shopping or a visit to the IMAX theater showcasing a movie about the Grand Canyon. Evening: Your farewell dinner at the resort. Reflect on the memories created and perhaps plan your next adventure.
Q: What's the closest airport to the Grand Canyon?
A: The closest airport to Under Canvas Grand Canyon is  Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff, AZ (1 hour), Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, AZ (3 hours),or Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, NV (3.5 hours).
Q: When is the best time of year to visit the Grand Canyon?
A: The best time to visit Grand Canyon National Park is April through October, when the weather is comfortable. Because the Grand Canyon is higher in elevation, temperatures remain quite comfortable through the summer.
Q: Are dogs allowed at the Grand Canyon?
A: Pets are allowed in developed areas such as: in your cars while driving park roads, picnic areas, along roads when you are stopped, in parking areas, and in boats on lakes where motorized watercraft are permitted. Dogs are welcome to stay at Under Canvas Grand Canyon! Check out our blog on Things to Do With Your Dog Around the Grand Canyon.

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